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<blockquote data-quote="Old Timer" data-source="post: 2201611" data-attributes="member: 24440"><p>I agree, if you have any doubt, DON'T</p><p></p><p>A doctor takes 6 to 10+ years of collage, then their residence. Then maybe more schooling.</p><p>Even after all of that, they still call it a practice, because there is no way they know everything.</p><p>And not many get to the top of their field, much less know all specialties.</p><p></p><p>We can get as much training as we can. First responder training is a great place to start.</p><p>Then go for your EMT, even LPN or RN if you are so inclined. Even with all of this, </p><p>if you are out of the field for a few years, you can't retain all of it. The best you can do is </p><p>keep your guides close, only do what you have to when there is no other way out of it, </p><p>and hope a nurse or doctor comes along if something goes really bad.</p><p></p><p>I too was brought up on vet supplies. When you are out in the boonies in the sand hills, </p><p>The vet may be the only doctor in a 150 mile radius. And he comes around once a month </p><p>to check on the live stock. You do what you have to do. I did not turn out that bad, I did </p><p>survive, and believe me, I did some crazy things when I was young!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Timer, post: 2201611, member: 24440"] I agree, if you have any doubt, DON'T A doctor takes 6 to 10+ years of collage, then their residence. Then maybe more schooling. Even after all of that, they still call it a practice, because there is no way they know everything. And not many get to the top of their field, much less know all specialties. We can get as much training as we can. First responder training is a great place to start. Then go for your EMT, even LPN or RN if you are so inclined. Even with all of this, if you are out of the field for a few years, you can't retain all of it. The best you can do is keep your guides close, only do what you have to when there is no other way out of it, and hope a nurse or doctor comes along if something goes really bad. I too was brought up on vet supplies. When you are out in the boonies in the sand hills, The vet may be the only doctor in a 150 mile radius. And he comes around once a month to check on the live stock. You do what you have to do. I did not turn out that bad, I did survive, and believe me, I did some crazy things when I was young! [/QUOTE]
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